“This will be the biggest and baddest show that A Day To Remember has ever done,” said ADTR frontman Jeremy McKinnon in a release. “I’m excited to see the awesome bands we’re touring with, and am stoked on pulling off this show we’re gonna do.”

Earlier this year, the band released a brand new track, “Violence (Enough Is Enough),” from their highly anticipated, and self-funded album, Common Courtesy (release date to be announced).

“A Day To Remember always has to come out of the gate with a heavy song to let those fans know we’re still the same band,” said McKinnon in an exclusive interview with Radio.com. “We’re still influenced by the same things that got us to where we are. And, we still care about you, our fans. I feel like the heavy music scene is the most touchy when it comes to that too because they usually get screwed over. I know this because we grew up feeling the same way.”

A Day To Remember, along with fellow tour mates All Time Low and Pierce The Veil, will appear as part of the Epicenter Festival, September 21 at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre. Other artists include The Offspring, Bad Religion, Pennywise, Falling In Reverse, The Wonder Years and more with tickets available through Livenation.